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New programming started at WSNC-FM

    New programming started at WSNC-FM

A new locally produced program focused on African issues and those of the African diaspora worldwide began Wednesday, June 1, on WSNC-FM 90.5 at 7 p.m.

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UNITY receives $5,000 grant from neighborhood group

    UNITY receives $5,000 grant from neighborhood group

UNITY (United neighbors involved in transforming Youth) Neighborhood Association has been awarded a $5,000 grant by Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods.

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Guilford College track team members hail from Forsyth County

    Guilford College track team members hail from Forsyth County

Josephus Mitchell, Trent Evans and Alex Martin of the Guilford College Track and Field team all performed admirably in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Championships in late April.

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WSSU announces athletes on spring Dean’s List

    WSSU announces athletes on spring Dean’s List

The Winston-Salem State University (WSSU ) Department of Athletics is proud to announce that 92 student-athletes finished the spring semester and were recognized on the Dean’s List.

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Middle school athlete finds success on, off track

    Middle school athlete finds success on, off track

Coaches always preach that practice makes perfect. For Nytrinitey Jenkins of Northwest Middle School, hard work on the track and in the classroom has set her up for success with both.

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Winston-Salem native’s Christian book urges women to ‘live on purpose’

    Winston-Salem native’s Christian book urges women to ‘live on purpose’

Local minister, author and educator Alicia M. Bailey has written a Christian book titled “God’s Fresh Air.”

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Celebration of hats shines at St. Mark

    Celebration of hats shines at St. Mark

The tradition of women wearing decorative and flamboyant hats has deep roots inside of the African-American church across many denominations.

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Dr. Jon Sensbach examines the history of St. Philips Moravian Church; one of the oldest African-American congregations in the nation

    Dr. Jon Sensbach examines the history of St. Philips Moravian Church; one of the oldest African-American congregations in the nation

Dr. Jon Sensbach, teacher of early American history at the University of Florida and the author of Rebecca’s Revival: Creating Black Christianity in the Atlantic World and A Separate Caanan: The Making of an Afro-Moravian World in North Carolina; will lecture at Trinity Moravian Church during the 250th anniversary if Salem.

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Barack Obama On Orlando Shooting: ‘We Will Not Give In To Fear’

    Barack Obama On Orlando Shooting: ‘We Will Not Give In To Fear’

President Barack Obama called Sunday’s mass shooting at a gay club in Orlando, Florida, an “act of terror and an act of hate.”

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People gather across US to honor Orlando victims

    People gather across US to honor Orlando victims

Across the United States, people are gathering at vigils honoring the victims of a shooting attack at a gay nightclub in Orlando that left 50 people dead and 53 wounded.

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